BEIJING - International journalists in China said Monday that their Google e-mail accounts have been hacked in attacks similar to the ones against human rights activists that the search giant cited as a reason for considering pulling out of the country.
In announcing a possible exit from China last week, Google did not specify how the accounts with replica breitling its Gmail e-mail service were hacked into or by whom. Information since then has trickled out.
replica clothingThe Foreign Correspondents' Club of China sent an e-mail Monday to its members warning that reporters in at least two news bureaus in Beijing said their Gmail accounts had been broken into, with their e-mails surreptitiously forwarded to unfamiliar accounts.
Although the warning did not name the organizations,
embroidered patches one of the accounts belonged to an Associated Press journalist.
John Daniszewski, senior managing editor for international news at the news cooperative in New York, deplored the breach and said the AP will be investigating to determine if any vital information was compromised.
The foreign correspondents' club asked its members to be vigilant in protecting their e-mail accounts and computers from attack.
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